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16% Rabbit Ration (Pellet)

…of some long-stemmed hay is a good practice. Features & Benefits Complete and balanced products. Will meet the rabbits’ nutrient requirements for all phases of life. Pelleted. Easy to handle,…

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Blueprint® Calving/Breeder Premix

…increased intake. 16% Calcium. Fortifies the diet of cattle grazing on spring and summer pastures as well as hay and moderate cereal forage-based rations. 8% Phosphorus. For the increased needs…

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Blueprint® Winter Premix

…Calcium and 5.5% Phosphorous. Fortifies the diet of cattle consuming hay and moderate cereal forage-based rations. Added Magnesium. Compliments winter rations consumed during gestation. Contains salt. Regulates intake. Enhanced levels…

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ShowStopper™ High Fibre (Textured)

…development of excessive condition. Features & Benefits 11% Crude Protein. High level of palatable, usable protein; complements hay feeding; helps prevent muscle loss when intake is low. Contains yeast. Aids…

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Total Balance #2 Dairy Premix (15:15:6)

…feeding program or create a dairy ration using local grain and a separate source of supplemental protein and salt. Producers who feed mixed forage programs consisting of hay and/or haylage…

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Future Lean 38-13 Veal Grower Supplement (Pellet)

…Lean Supplement (kg) = 200 / 175 Whole Shelled Corn (kg)= 800 / 825 In addition to the above rations, feed up to 0.5 kg of good quality hay per…

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Everest Bull Supplement (Pellet)

…*Equivalent crude protein from non-protein sources (max%) 1.7. This feed contains added Selenium at 3.0 mg/kg. Directions for Use Top dress with mixed quality hay at a rate of 2.5…

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Cool GI (Pellet)

hay. * Feeding rates may vary depending on forage quality and horse’s activity level. Features & Benefits High levels of fibre. High quality fibre sources maintain a healthy gut and…

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Special Needs Nutrition: Creating a Feed for the Metabolic Horse

…and Treating Colic Gastric Ulcers and Tying Up Guide to Deworming Your Horse Tips to Minimize Parasites on the Farm Hay Shortages and Quality Issues: Finding Fibre Alternatives and Balancing…

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17% Rabbit Ration (Pellet)

…lean, trim, but not thin condition. The feeding of some long-stemmed hay is a good practice. Features & Benefits Complete and balanced products. Will meet the rabbits’ nutrient requirements for…

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